Media Release Title Page

Celebrating Two Years as the 29th Sheriff of El Paso County

Today marks two years since Sheriff Roybal stood before the citizens of El Paso County and swore to protect and serve our community as the duly elected 29th Sheriff of El Paso County.

In 2024, Sheriff Roybal led the Office by proactively supporting anti-crime legislation, increasing community outreach, leading several flagship programs to address mental health and substance abuse for those incarcerated at the El Paso County Jail, and hosting multiple regional training courses for law enforcement partners nationwide.

“It has been the honor of my lifetime to serve as the Sheriff of El Paso County for the past two years,” said Sheriff Joseph Roybal. “Since taking Office, I have worked to continuously improve and streamline the various ways we serve our community: keeping the public safe and holding criminals accountable. I am grateful for the community’s continuous support and the commitment of the nearly 900 professional and sworn employees at the El Paso County Sheriff’s Office to fulfill our mission of public safety and community service.

“I will continue to lead our Office into the future with the excitement of new opportunities while remaining vigilantly focused on the needs and concerns of the citizens we serve. El Paso County is my home, and I will do everything I can to ensure it remains the best place for families, business owners, veterans, and citizens to thrive.”

In 2024, Sheriff Roybal’s Administration:

– Announced the El Paso Sheriff’s Office Mounted Unit would operate full-time out of the Norris-Penrose equestrian facilities under a historic partnership with the Norris-Penrose Event Center. The El Paso County Mounted Unit is the sole unit in the Pikes Peak region.

-Engaged (heavily) in the legislative process, attended shareholder meetings, gave testimony in favor or against bills, or assisted with drafting or modifying several bills at the Colorado legislature.

-Increased deputies assigned to the El Paso County Sheriff’s Office Traffic Unit, ensuring the enforcement of Colorado traffic laws and keeping drivers, passengers, and pedestrians safe across El Paso County.

-Trained and graduated 89 new El Paso County Regional Training Academy deputies. The El Paso County Sheriff’s Office celebrated three graduating classes in 2024, which included additional attendees from the Teller, Fremont, and Costilla County Sheriff’s Offices, Fairplay and Fountain Police Departments, and Colorado State Parole.

-Attended over 300 events. These events included the Hispanic Chamber of Commerce Latino Luncheon, National Night Out, Shop-with-a-Cop, The Western Street Breakfast, the El Paso County Fair, Pikes Peak or Bust Rodeo, Smith Farm’s Pumpkin Patch and Fall Festival, Special Olympics Tip-a-Cop and Polar Plunge, Vitalant Blood Drives, the Pikes Peak International Hill Climb, National Police Week, and more.

-In July, Sheriff Joseph Roybal and Teller County Sheriff Jason Mikesell cross-deputized their Patrol and Investigations Divisions during an El Paso/ Teller County line ceremony. This decision allows deputies from either agency to respond to calls for service near jurisdictional boundaries and investigate crimes in El Paso and Teller County when the crimes involved move across county lines. Specific areas of interest include Gold Camp Road, Rampart Range, Old Stage Road, and the Pikes Peak Highway.

-Announced a new contract with healthcare provider VitalCore Health Strategies to serve the incarcerated citizens at the El Paso County Jail. The contract is multi-faceted, touching on many aspects of inmate care. Upon implementation, VitalCore intentionally partnered with the El Paso County Sheriff’s Office Jail Based Behavioral Services (JBBS) to provide continuity of information and expand services which better address the needs of our incarcerated citizens.

-Announced the approval of over $15 million in financing for a substation near Falcon in unincorporated El Paso County. The substation is set to break down in early 2025 and will serve the ever-growing population of eastern El Paso County.

– Completed multiple construction projects to enhance office accessibility, including remodeling the Office of the Sheriff’s lobby and Community Room. These areas serve community groups and members of the public seeking services at our office.

-Implemented a flagship program to treat vulnerable populations who are incarcerated in our jail and offer vaccinations and treatment for Sexually transmitted Infections and other communicable diseases.

To view Sheriff Roybal’s Strategic Plan and Variance Report, click here

.

Recent News Articles

Sheriff Roybal Lifts Stage I Fire Restrictions for El Paso County

Effective immediately and following careful analysis of current fire conditions and in consultation with local fire chiefs and emergency management officials, El Paso County Sheriff and Fire Warden Joseph Roybal has lifted the Stage I Fire Restrictions for the unincorporated areas of El Paso County. Sheriff Roybal said, “I appreciate the cooperation and patience of our community during the recent

Read More »

1986 Homicide Victim Identified After Nearly 40 Years

On November 3, 1986, the skeletal remains of an adult male were discovered on a ranch west of Interstate 25, in southern unincorporated El Paso County. Following the discovery, the El Paso County Sheriff’s Office conducted a search of the area and located remnants of clothing and a belt near the remains. The El Paso County Coroner determined the man

Read More »

El Paso County Sheriff Roybal Swears In Posse Class 26-1

This week, Sheriff Joseph Roybal administered the oath of office to 18 members of Posse Class 26-1 during a graduation ceremony at Shield616 Hero’s Hall in the Black Forest area of unincorporated El Paso County. Traditionally, a Sheriff’s Posse refers to a group of civilians authorized to help maintain public order, particularly in large or remote regions where regular law

Read More »

Update: Inmate Death at the El Paso County Jail

At approximately 10:46 PM on May 14, 2026, a 46-year-old female (in custody) was found unresponsive on her bunk at the El Paso County Jail. El Paso County Sheriff’s Office deputies and medical staff quickly began rendering lifesaving efforts. At approximately 10:58 PM, medical personnel from American Medical Response (AMR) and the Colorado Springs Fire Department (CSFD) arrived and assumed

Read More »

Contact Information

Phone
(719) 520-7100

Address
El Paso County Sheriff’s Office
27 East Vermijo Avenue
Colorado Springs, CO 80903

Office hours
8:00 am – 4:30 pm